Dyria, the Goddess of the Forests

The goddess of the forest in the Korinthian Pantheon. Also the creator of the dryads and ents, she is a purposeful god that takes time to make a decision. She keeps the forests in good health, protecting them with what means she has at her disposal, and watches over the eldest tree in each forest. Under her stalwart protection, forests thrive and grow to immense sizes and trees become towering trunks reaching for the heavens. She is the mother of spriggans and is often seen as the creator of druidic magic. Creatures in her forest live to ages far beyond their normalcy. Followers plant new groves of trees in her honor and give offerings of seeds and nuts so that she may plant them across her forests. Dyria is often seen with a cloak made of leaves that change color with the seasons, and she holds a gnarled wooden staff made of powerful druidic magic.

Worshipers
The clergy of Dyria include clerics, druids, and rangers. Generally, druids of Dyria take on the abilities of rangers, including the ability to wear all kinds of armor usable by rangers, including metal armor (unlike other druids who are unable to).

Divine spellcasters following her pray for spells in either the morning or evening, but are required to observe both events. Once a month, clerics and druids are required to perform the Song of Trees, calling forth a dryad or treant and performing odd jobs for it for a day. Dyrians also hold the equinoxes and solstices as holy days, called the Four Feasts.